Om 2009 is the 2009 release of Om. It is under development but you can download beta images

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Om 2009 is the 2009 release of Om. It is not developped anymore.

[http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/testing/NeoFreerunner/ here]

[http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/testing/NeoFreerunner/ here]

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{{Main|Om 2008.12 Update}}

{{Main|Om 2008.12 Update}}

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=== Om 2008.9 (ASU) ===

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Om 2008.9 is an updated release of Om 2008.8.

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You can download the image [http://downloads.openmoko.org/distro/releases/Om2008.9/ here]

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{{Main|Om 2008.9 Update}}

'''Neo FreeRunner images'''

'''Neo FreeRunner images'''

There is no need to reflash if you have installed Om 2008.8 and used ''opkg update && opkg upgrade''.

There is no need to reflash if you have installed Om 2008.8 and used ''opkg update && opkg upgrade''.

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Comment about naming scheme on the [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-September/031003.html community mailinglist]

=== The bleeding edge: Om "base / empty" images ===

=== The bleeding edge: Om "base / empty" images ===

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==== Celtune ====

==== Celtune ====

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Celtune offers different Images and a huge amount of packages (2007.2, pyneo, fso) for neo1973, freerunner and others. Celtune images can be found [http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ here].

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Celtune offers different Images and a huge amount of packages (2007.2, pyneo, fso) for neo1973, freerunner and others. Celtune images can be found [http://rabenfrost.net/celtune/ here] '''BROKEN LINK'''.

The Stable Hybrid Release (SHR) is intended to be a community driven distribution composed of the FSO and some basic applications, that can be configured to use several different graphical toolkits, for example GTK or EFL. SHR is based on the FSO build. At first, SHR was introduced in order to use the Openmoko2007.2 GTK software in combination with the new FSO, but things have changed.

The Stable Hybrid Release (SHR) is intended to be a community driven distribution composed of the FSO and some basic applications, that can be configured to use several different graphical toolkits, for example GTK or EFL. SHR is based on the FSO build. At first, SHR was introduced in order to use the Openmoko2007.2 GTK software in combination with the new FSO, but things have changed.

The Stable Hybrid Release (SHR) is intended to be a community driven distribution composed of the FSO and some basic applications, that can be configured to use several different graphical toolkits, for example GTK or EFL. SHR is based on the FSO build. At first, SHR was introduced in order to use the Openmoko2007.2 GTK software in combination with the new FSO, but things have changed.

Addtional packages can be added from the Trolltech feed for this image, found at
http://qtopia.net/packages/feed/4.3.2/neo/
To get to these packages, you need to add the feed as a source in the Qtopia package manager.

Openmoko Community driven release targets

FDOM

SHR images (Stable Hybrid Release)

navit tutorial
The Stable Hybrid Release (SHR) is intended to be a community driven distribution composed of the FSO and some basic applications, that can be configured to use several different graphical toolkits, for example GTK or EFL. SHR is based on the FSO build. At first, SHR was introduced in order to use the Openmoko2007.2 GTK software in combination with the new FSO, but things have changed.

Addtional packages can be added from the Trolltech feed for this image, found at
http://qtopia.net/packages/feed/4.3.2/neo/
To get to these packages, you need to add the feed as a source in the Qtopia package manager.